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What does the Bible say about the conscience of a believer?

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A believer's conscience plays a vital role, and they should not act against it, as it may lead to sin (Romans 14:23).

In Romans 14:23, Paul explains that whatever is not from faith is sin, illustrating the importance of a believer's conscience in matters of conduct. A believer should carefully consider their actions in light of their knowledge and understanding, particularly when avoiding causing a weaker brother to stumble. This principle underscores the necessity of acting in accordance with one's conscience, as to violate it brings about personal conviction and potential spiritual harm. Mature believers should guide their actions to support and respect the weaker brethren in their faith walks.
Scripture References: Romans 14:23

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